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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1908)
TUILY CAP! TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 0, 1008 -" mrii1" J. L STOCKTON The Old White Comer long Gloves W'5 w etpatt STANFORD OHANGFS SYSTEM Tim faiifirp nf nnr lnve department is our new i'.nr nf fnlinV, doves in black, white, tans and pep-elbow lengths at 75c a pair. They were shown Saturday tor tne iirsi urne aim were mgiuy appre cineo CKW IIWAUKEE HAS BOY MAYOR (Continued from AgiV?!? fc4rn part of Wisconsin," said ifciror, "that nro dlfllcult or nc- Ett 5 ct am cars or automobiles. E i bake tho canvass I hopo to visit ll ooaatle of -the stato In tho bnl- es, cpoklne from tho baBkot of w jL'lhp," Thtmiyor, nl o Bald, Incidentally h h aou'J enter his airship In hi itt-nntlonal balloon tourna- tt in hi- clt In July. I'm Yonson Has One. Vr.hbgton, April C. Doomors 'Corcnor Johnson, of Minnesota, ? the Pro Idntlnl nomination "njM nto tho gnmo today In oarn- Ibel pcMvlty tnklng tho form !f i iprjal cWlvw letter mailed jfitl uruocraMft cVriKross!monnnd S hrd-r , an.l Hio ontlro staff 'Rislngton newspaper men. Tho rfty cp a'n (1 fie availability and ist'ibi', r! Johnson as a cnndl- p pd riiout naming Bryan, fctatfcj i u Icily on his undo- l , - n .-! I ,lnA " r w ro mallod from tho sj h 'dquartc r of tho Mlnn- iommiMoe which Is fostering Chiron boomlet. 't Toddy's Latest Baboon. 'Wtlngton April C -Preparn 4 nave bien almost romnlotod pto congress which Is to dtsoiiBa F nervation 0f tho country's Fu resources Ob the eve of a erent national no- lis contest and absolutely pollti- r-wung is to be hold In Washing Intended bv tho governors of all "suies and represontatlvo cltl- oi every sect on it wli h nno ' e remarkable cathorincR in t.hn fta'i history h 'hreo daj? tho congress will 1 e3lOn hn'fllnir twn wnlna v mi at each meeting tho Prea 1 the fnl'Pfl states will act as 6 offl -r Mr. Roosevelt bo- P Mat the fOl-thmmlnc xnnfor. Pn he ot untold value In Its ultlmnto rosults. Ho Is keenly inter ested In Itu success. Tho conforcuoo will bo held In tho Enst room of tho Wlilto Houbo, Mny 13, 11 and 1G. Tho subjects to"bo takon up may bo closed gon orally as rail and wntor transporta tion, navigation and water power, soils, forests, sanitation, roclnmn tton, land laws, grazing, stock rais ing, mlnornl fuels and oros and ro tated minerals. Tom Johnson InllnteN. Clovulnd, 0., April C- Cleveland will not get 3-cont faros when the long1 street car war comos to an end this weolc. Though, for moro than sovon years Mayor Tom L. Johnson has boon lighting tho stroat railway companies horo for a 3-cont faro, and though ho hns four times boon Qlectpd4.nmy.0r qn a tt-tjuntfjplntforih ho is 8nld to bo about ready to sfgn n penco pact that will prevent tho city from onjoylng 3-cont faros, nt lea8tfor somo time, and porlinpb for yoars. It is said, that a settlement will ba roaohed tomorrow by which tho Olovelnud oluotrlc linos will be mer ged under n holding company, but the rato of are will hardly bo nt prosont bettor than sovon tickets for a..quarter with universal trans fers. o COFFEE Our name on the pack age gives us the credit, and puts on us the money back burden it isn't a burden! Your rrocer returni your raoner If you don't Uk Scblllim'i Ucttt we pay blin Miss Emma Maplethorpe, of Port land, Is spending a few days with her parents in this city. A Mr. W. C. Tlllson loft Sunday for a business trip east, and expects to bs gono for about five vooks. (United Pross Lonsod W.lro.) Portland, Orr April C U changes now contemplated aro ap proved by tho board of trustees of Stanford university tho next jflvo years will witness tho Introduction ot tho Gorman university system, nt Stanford. This will mean tho com plete ooparatlon between tho collego and the. university propor and' the necessnrv elimination of what nro now known as tho froBhraen"and sphomore classes. As It now stnndB, tho plan Is to Instltuto at Stanford a univoroity of higher special train ing in techlncal, professional and re search lines such as is now offored by the John Hopkins university nt Baltimore. This is the gist of an announcement mndo by President Jordan, of Stnnford university, who left Portland thlo morning for Stan ford after a trip through tho north west. 'If this plan is carried out," said Jordan, "four years will bo required for lnw, flvo In medicine, and three or four In onglncorlng. Tho medi cal department will bo arranged when the plans for tho assimilation of Coopor medical college. Lanj hospltnl and the Lnno medical II brary aro completed," y o 6AS TANK EXPLODES AT SCHOOL AGAINST WESTERN UNION (United Press Leased Wtro.) Chicago, April 6. Resolutions calling for another big strike have boon pnssed by tho commercial tele graphers of Chicago. Tho strike will bo declared against tho Western Union Telegraph com pany, in nil parts of tho United States and Mexico on Juno 1 unless de mands presented boforo the- last strike aro granted In full. Tho Postal Tolograph company will bo glvon until July 1 to allow similar demands, and If they nro not met by that dato a strike will also bq di rected against that corporation. Tho resolutions, which wore adopted at yesterday's meeting of tho Chicago commercial operators, doclaro that tho Western Union has reduced wages 10 per cent, and that condi tions are such that tho telegraphers havo nothing to loso now through a atrlko. LABOR LEADERS MEETING To Our Customers "9 h&YO OH lmn1 n flnA a1tfnn j9 TMnmAno Wc n i-A In PUioa to dispose of them at a yery low rate per karat, on w e K Why ,RVMt In stock and real estate? Diamonds do - a,u,h1nS. nr will they rot, nor yet requiro c warehouse Ue bem W" a,S0 wy In 8took a grade of Watches for - j iraue. Howard from' $37.5i to $15l.. Hamiltons, in case, $16.5. hm, Waltharas, Illinois and South Bed. f , tha abve can be exohauged In one yearV time. If b df'sfctory, for any article of Its worth la ttook. Our Aitr our customeps. :WH G. BARR COMPANY The Store of Quality wner State ad Lifcerty Satan, Ore0A (Unltod Press Lcnaod Wlro.) Spokane, WahIi.. April 0. Rich ard Mclntyro Is terribly, If not fa tally liijurod and Mrs. John Utt Is suffering from n broken log as tho result of tho explosion of n ncoty lino gns tank In tho Bchool Iiouho nt Princeton, Wash., a vlllago nenr bore. A crowd was In tho building, ow ing to tho fact that' tho annunl elec tion of tho school board was In progroBB. lHssbmo unknown" nnnnnor tho gas tank wns overturned and It1 ex ploded. Every window In XUo build ing wn- blown out and in tho jinnlc tho two Injured persons woro trampled upon. o WARM REGEPTION FOR HOST OF CROOKS (United Press Loaaed Wlro.) Los Angolos, Cnl., April C. Win. J. Blggy, ohlif of pollco of San Fran oisco, nccompanlod by Dotcctlvo Ser geant tTIiomns Murphy, passod through tho olty today, enrouto to San Diego. Blggy stated that tho pollco of San Francisco are prepar ing a warm rocoptlon for tho host of crooks that will invade tho olty at the time of tho arrival of tho fleot. Ho expects to securo information from tho San Diego nnd local officers boforo his return north rolatlvfc to plans for watching the light flngorod gentry who aro on their way to. this state, o CRUISERS . GIVEN ' WELCOME i ) CUnltrd Press Lease1 Wlre.V- Port Towngond. Wash., April C. The cruisers Tonnossee, California and Washington ontered tho harbor here shortly before noon today from Port Angeles, trom which port thoy tailed early this morning. Elabor ate preparations have beon madt for entertainments during thoir two day stay here. Wodnsday, the Tonnossee and California will go to Delllngham, where they will remain for several days. Tho orulsor Wash ington will go to Seattle Wednesday, remaining thoro at least ton days before going to tho dry dock. This is the first appearance of the Washington on Puget sound, and tho citizens of the state are giving her a proper rocepuon. . ii O Bttnli 9f aC. atoxiXA. 1llia4YtdlUUatiag w&f (United Press Loascd Wlro.) Chicago, April C. For tho pur poso of extending tho principles of "IndUBtrlal Unionism" nlong tho llneB of tho Wostorn Federation of Minora, mombors of tho Industrial Workers of tho World aro gather ing In Chicago today to attend n gen eral convontlon. Every big labor organization In tho United Stntos will bo repre sented, such n a tho United Mlno Workors of Amorlca, tho Wostorn Fedorntlon or Minors, tho National Union of Lithographers nnd tho Uni ted Brewery Workers. Tlioao Idon- tilled with tho Industrial movomont denounco tho Civic Fedorntlon, which is nllegcd to bo an ally ot capitalists, and tho labor loadors who bolong to lt aro called "mls Ieadors." o For CntiKtlputioii. Mr. L. II. Farnham, n promlnont druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, saya "Chamberlain's Stomach and Live" -Tublots are certainly the boat thing nn ti tunrlrAf fnt nnnatlnnllnn aivo thoso tnbloti n trial. You nro certain to find them ngroonblo and pleasant In effect. Prlco, 2R cents. Samples froo. For sale by Di. Stono's drug storo. o Morion Circuit Court. Four Indictments against saloon koopors for soiling liquor without n llconso nnd other Infrlngomontjj of tho liquor woro filed In tho circuit court today. Throo of tho of fenders uro In tho northorn part of tho county whllo .tho fourth Is from tlio Houthorn part of tho county. District Attornoy MoNary found "not a truo hill" against George Handy, ncaused of nBiuritlng W. L. Raphaol, becatiso of tho dlsapponr anco of Raphael and two wltnetfHou, all Indians. Frank Cain, who was arrwtod fur dealing a valiso out of the Horna shoo restaurant, was arraigned be foro Judgo Burnott In tho circuit court this morning. Ho first asked for u Jury trial, but upon tho ad vice of his attornoy, P. D'Arcy, Iid expressed himself as doslrous of pleading guilty, but tho court put tho easo ovor until tomorrow to en ablo him to think ovor tho mattor as he appeared uncertain what to do. - o HANK TRLLKR DROPS OUT OF S10IIT (United Press Lasad Wire.) Los Angolos. Cal., April 0. Ac ciued of robbing the Bank or Loa AngoloH of $3750. possibly more, Cramer, for some tlmo u tnwtod te'ler in the Institution, hat dropptd from sight. A warrant for hie ar ret has been Issued, charging him with grand lareeny. U Is tho bellof of the polloe that Cromor has Aid ta Moxleo. Tho crime of which Cramor Is accused was committed on March 28. after braking hours. According to the officials, he returned from tho bank after the work of day, opened th0 tafe, gathered m mjiah oaeh w he eould conveniently oarry and then deeamped. . Base track gambllug Is ylacl at tha bottom of the bank loHer's. al leged crlmo. . o Serious rioting betwn troop and citizens at Lisbon. Portugal tu, Am sflb IW f w tart Wrs lV mZ&tfM& As the season progresses it becomes more ap parent that our selection of SPRING DRESS GOODS Is lu accord with tho requirements of fashionable dressers It has beon our constant aim to procuro tho ntrlctly correct fabrics ' after a. caroftul study of Btylo ten dencies as Bhown by tho best trado Journals. Wo do hot carry LadioB Bondy mado &ultB, thoroforo havo no rca son to undorrdto tho 'Importance of tho Dross Coods Dopartmont to forco sales In tho "roady-mndo" do partmont. You'll find tho'nowost crcntlonn In dreas fabrics on bun countora nt prices you can afford to pay. PPPIB t ppppppHI pjpjpjVBijijH JBP' C8FVRiwrio. 'jpj IteivwtottwowirWDpi Look for tho B. K. & W. Labot whon you'ro buying i ji MEN'S CIOTBING U Btands for nil ithnt 'a good in modern tailoring. Summit Shirts Fit 'llko "mndo to ordor" oh Iris becauso thoy'ro cut in full llboral dlmonstons and mado by uxpari workmen In ono of tho best oqulppod shirt ructorlos in America. &'Ss'3ravNbo& s'a WHITE 1 HOUSE Lw(b!7j ft B v SHOES f: X Fof Women, a X j Shoes For tho Wliojo Family. Every pnlr built to glvo satisfactory service, That's why wo carry u larger stock and soil more shoes than inotu uhoo ntoros, M z? V a 'Wjveas taz4S& UMos'e (3, aS. J2crsS&M &rcfa WE UNDEIlSEWi "ItKGULAIt 8TOIIB8" PORTLAND BANK CASES TRIED HERE J. Therburn Ross, T: T, Burkhart and John H. Aitohison have won their fight to get n ohango of venue to Marlon county on the charge of mousing the fund of the Title durante & Tiiet company. By the doolslon of tho Judges of the circuit oourt Saturday nftornoon, announced by Presiding Judge Cle- land. the eaaog of the accused bank officials will be sent to Marlon coun- ty tor trial beforo Judjje Burnett or Judge Galloway at Salem. The decision was not a great sur prise, following the strong showing made by the dafense when the ap plication for change or venuo was mode before tho four Judge of tho looal benob. It was based on the K3 affldavlU made by promluent citizens that a fair trial oannot be had at Portland and the copious oxtraots read from the file of Portland news papers. Although George H. Hill is Joined with Ross. Burkhart and AltchWon In tho Indictments, 5jo baa not fought tho proceedings at any stage 'and it Is bolloved that ho will ro colve an Immunity bath, tho casoa against him to bo dismissed whon ho testifies for the stato. This has I not becu officially announced, but is amply borne out by tho circum stances. Thoroaro four oases on whioh tho ftcousod in on must stand trial. Throe of thoso relate to tho nllogcd mis use of tho stato school fundtf. The othor chnrgos that the defondants reoelvcd doposlts after they know tho bank to bo Incolvont. All tho prollmlnarlee hnvo now boon dis posed of. and all that remains Is to have tho cases Bet for trial by the Marlon county oourt. The oxpenso of transferring tho cases will not bo largo, as In throo of tho oases, at loast, thore will bo fOW WltllOKBOS. lie Got Wlmt Ho Needed. "Nino yn.r no It looked ni If my tjmo had coi'-e," says Mr. C. Farthing, of Mill Creek. Ind. Tor. "I was so run down that llfo hung on a very slendor thread. It wa then my druggist recommended Electric Bitters. I bought n bottlo and I got what T needed strongtb. I had -ono foot lu tho grave, but Electric Bitters put it hack on the turf egaln, and I'vo beon well ever since." Sold under guarantee at J. C. Pefrrys drug store. 6c, M n f 1